What is a tinnie in Australia?

Noun. tinnie (plural tinnies) (Australia, slang) A can of beer. quotations ▼ (Australia, slang) A small open aluminium boat.
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Why is it called a tinnie?

The slang or colloquial term tinnie or tinny has a variety of meanings, generally derived from some association with the metal tin, or aluminium foil which has a loose allusion to tin.
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What is a tinnie house?

['Tinny' houses are residential properties converted for the 'supermarket' sale of cannabis and other illicit drugs to anyone who attends the premises with cash.]
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What does crack a tinnie mean?

Crack a tinny

Open a can of bear Feeling thirsty, think I'll crack a tinny. Kerry Walsh.
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When was the tinnie launched in Australia?

Affectionately known as "tinnies", they were fashioned by children from scavenged corrugated iron and were all the rage in the early 1900s. The first recorded instance of one of these homemade canoes appearing was in 1893, when 13-year-old Izzy Cohen paddled 90 kilometres down the Avon River from Northam to Perth.
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Is tinnie a Scrabble word?

TINNIE is a valid scrabble word.
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When was beer can introduced Australia?

The first beer cans in Australia were made of steel and had to be opened with a 'church key' – an implement that punched a triangular hole in each side of the lid.
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What does Chockers mean in Australia?

Chockers (chock-ahs) / Full

These days the term means extremely full, as in 'Sydney's roads are fair dinkum chockers' or 'We can't fit any more stubbies in the esky, it's totally chockers'.
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Do Aussies say Crikey?

Crikey. What it means: An expression of surprise. Nothing is more Australian than the word "crikey" — especially since it's associated with our beloved Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin (may he rest in peace).
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What does cop it mean in Australia?

Australian slang. a. to accept a penalty without complaint. b. to have good fortune.
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What is a tinny person?

1 : thin in tone a tinny voice. 2a : resembling tin. b : light, cheap. c : lacking depth or substance : empty tinny arguments. 3 : of, abounding in, or yielding tin.
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What is a dinghy used for?

Rowboats or sailboats called dinghies are used to carry passengers or cargo along the coasts of India, especially in the sheltered waters around the peninsula. As a small ship's boat in other countries, the dinghy may be a rowboat but more often is powered and has a pointed bow, transom stern, and round bottom.
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What is the most Australian word?

The 25 most common Australian slang words
  • See ya this arvo - See you this afternoon.
  • Being dacked – When someone pulls your pants down.
  • Give a wedgie – When someone pulls your pants up your bum.
  • Dunny - toilet, bathroom – D'ya know where the dunny is, mate?
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What does strike me Roan mean?

Strike me roan

Roan is a colour. It's somewhere between – you know if you see a chestnut horse, that deep chestnut colour, roan is a bit redder than chestnut but with a whitish sort of thing through it. I always knew it is as a colour of a horse, roan. It's definitely not brindle, no no brindle's different.
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What's a Pantsman in Australia?

Noun. pants man (plural pants men) (Australia, slang) A promiscuous male.
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Whats a rue in Australia?

ruenoun. leaves sometimes used for flavoring fruit or claret cup but should be used with great caution: can cause irritation like poison ivy. sorrow, regret, rue, ruefulnessnoun. sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment.
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What does Bogan mean in Australian slang?

Bogan is the most significant word to be created in Australian English in the past 40 years. It is defined as "an uncultured and unsophisticated person; a boorish and uncouth person" in the 2016 edition of the Australian National Dictionary.
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What is Australia's number 1 beer?

Leading commercial beers market share in Australia 2019

The most popular beers were Great North Brewing and Carlton, both CUB products, and both had a market share of twelve percent apiece. The Lion beers with the largest market share were XXXX and Tooheys, with shares of around nine and six percent respectively.
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Is a pint bigger than a schooner?

Schooners also fit nicely into the equation: they're around 50% larger than a pot, or 25% smaller than a pint. So, a $2 pot is the same value as a $3 schooner or a $4 pint or an $8 jug.
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Do Australians drink Fosters?

Little more than 100m pints of Foster's lager are drunk in Australia each year. Australian drinkers prefer Carlton Draught and Victoria Bitter.
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What do Aussies call their girlfriends?

Missus. A person's wife or girlfriend.
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What is a toilet called in Australia?

dunny – a toilet, the appliance or the room – especially one in a separate outside building. This word has the distinction of being the only word for a toilet which is not a euphemism of some kind. It is from the old English dunnykin: a container for dung. However Australians use the term toilet more often than dunny.
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What do Aussies call dinner?

Tea means dinner. For example, your Australian friend might ask you, “Wanna come around for tea at 6?” Your friend isn't inviting you over to his place just to drink a cup of tea, he means dinner. Ta means thanks or thank you.
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Why is dinghy called dinghy?

A dinghy, pronounced "DING-ee," is a lifeboat found on board of a ship in case of emergency, but it can also be a rowboat used for fishing or just relaxing out on the water. The unusual spelling of this word reflects its exotic origins, in the Hindi word ḍiṅgī.
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